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Career Profile

Ummulkhayr Adamu has over a decade’s experience within the academic community. She began her career in academia at the College of Education Ankpa, and in 2018, obtained her PhD in Islamic Studies from the University Utara Malaysia. She later joined the Prince Abubakar Audu University (then Kogi State University), Anyigba as a lecturer in the Department of Arts Education. At Kogi State University, Ummulkhayr leveraged her experiences and made remarkable contributions to teaching, learning, and research, broadly in areas of Islamic Social Finance and Islamic Studies Education. In 2023, she joined the National Open University of Nigeria as a lecturer I. Since joining the NOUN, she has served as a post-graduate coordinator for Islamic Studies unit, and is presently the Coordinator of the Islamic Studies Unit of the Department of Religious studies. Ummulkhayr has attended various courses both in Nigeria and overseas and has publications in reputable journals locally and internationally. She currently sits as a member in several committees and has also held several administrative positions over the course of her career including being the Head of Department of Islamic Studies at Kogi State College of Education. Ummulkhayr is married with Children.

Ummulkhayr Adamu

06792

Location: Headquater

Arts

Religious Studies/Islamic Studies

Lecturer I

uadamu@noun.edu.ng

08068111449

 

PhD Islamic Studies, M.Ed. Education Administration and Planning, MA Islamic Studies, PGDE, BA Islamic Studies.

National Open University of Nigeria May 2023 till date Lecturer INational Open University of Nigeria September 2022-May 2023    Adjunct LecturerKogi State University, Anyigba, Nigeria October 2021-May 2023   Lecturer IINational Open University of Nigeria 2021- 2022 Course FacilitatorKogi State College of Education, Ankpa 2018 – 2021 Lecturer IKogi State College of Education, Ankpa 2016 – 2018 Lecturer IIKogi State College of Education, Ankpa 2013 – 2016  Lecturer IIIImam Malik Nur/Primary School. 2008 Assistant Head TeacherAl- Iman Schools Bauchi 2007-2008 Subject TeacherFOMWAN Secondary School, Bauchi 2006 – 2007 NYSC

• Adamu Ummulkhayr. The Effect of Unsystematic Zakah Administration Among Muslims Living Under Non-Islamic Governments: Evidence from Kogi State, Nigeria. Journal of Muslim Philanthropy & Civil Society (Accepted for publication).• Adamu Ummulkhayr. The Effect of Unsystematic Zakah Administration Among Muslims Living Under Non-Islamic Governments: Evidence from Kogi State, Nigeria. Journal of Muslim Philanthropy & Civil Society (Accepted for publication).• Issa, Muhammad Jamiu, Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Suleiman, Abdulkarim (2023). Influence of Internet Usage on Secondary School Islamic Studies Students’ Performance in North-Central, Nigeria. Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences, 3(5), 625-630.• Muhammad, Jamiu Issa, Adamu, Ummulkhayr, Jesutunwase, Jones, and Suleiman, Abdulkarim (2021). Effect of Personalized System of Instruction on Secondary School Religious Studies Students’ Performance in North-Central Nigeria. Journal of Research in Arts and Social Science Education, 10(1), 158-166.• Issa, Muhammad Jamiu, Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Suleiman, Abdulkarim (2021). Influence of Socio-Networks on Islamic Studies Students’ Academic Performance in Dekina Local Government Area, Kogi State. Journal of Research in Arts and Social Science Education, 10(1), 167-174.• Issa, Muhammad Jamiu, Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Suleiman, Abdulkarim (2021). Influence of Early Marriage on Female Pupils’ Education as Perceived by Married Muslim Teachers in Upper Basic Schools in Ilorin Kwara State. Sapientia Foundation Journal of Education, Sciences and Gender Studies, 3(4), 157 – 164.• Issa, Muhammad Jamiu, Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Suleiman, Abdulkarim (2021). Secondary School Teachers’ Awareness of Information and Communication Technology Tools for Teaching Islamic Studies in Kwara State. Sapientia Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Development Studies, 4(4), 179 – 187.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Tahir Tayo Mustapha (2021). Reflections on some Islamic Ideals as Panacea to Ethno-Religious Crises in Nigeria. Journal of Arts Social Science and Entrepreneurship Research.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Sani, Idris Ahmed (2020). Determinants of Zakat and Tax Compliance in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis. Confluence Journal of Economics and Allied Sciences, 3(2): 12 – 23.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Sani, Idris Ahmed (2020). Zakah, a Viable Tool for Poverty Reduction. Confluence Journal of Economics and Allied Sciences, 3(2): 73 – 85.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Babawale, Agbaje Ismaila (2018). Categorization of Factors Influencing Zakah Compliance among Wealthy Muslims. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Sciences (IOSR-JHSS), 23(12:5): 19 – 25.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr (2018). Internationalization of Zakah Management for Poverty Alleviation amongst Muslims in the 21st Century. Journal of Business Management and Accounting, 8(1): 1 – 15.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr and Suleiman, Ibrahim (2018). Causes and Effects of Divorce amongst Muslims in Igalaland. Anyigba Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 1(2): 11 – 24.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr, Musa, Yusuf Owoyemi and Rafidah, Binti Mohammed Cusairi (2017). Determinants of Zakat Compliance Behavior among Muslims Living Under Non-Islamic Governments. International Journal of Zakat, 2(1): 95 – 108.• Adamu, Ummulkhayr; Musa, Yusuf Owoyemi; Rafidah, Binti Mohammed Cusairi (2016). Zakah Administration and its Importance: A Review, IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), 21(6:8): 115 – 120.Conference Papers Published• Adamu, Ummulkhayr, Issa Muhammad-Jamiu & Suleiman, Ibrahim (2022). Islam as a Catalyst for Peaceful Co-Existence in a Diverse Ethnic Society. Faculty of Education, PAAU 2022 International Conference Proceedings, 587-597.• Suleiman, Ibrahim and Adamu, Ummulkhayr (2019). Instrumentality of Quality of Islamic Ethics for Sustainable Development in Nigeria. Islam, Politics and Sustainable Development, AICODIS Book of Readings, 2019. A publication of the Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Nasarawa State University.

Islamic Studies Education, Islamic Social Finance, Fiqh, Islamic Ethics, E-Learning

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